Title: UnambiguousRating: PG (talk of sex, innuendo up and down)Characters/pairings: Ace/Gary?Disclaimer: All television shows, movies, books, and other copyrighted material referred to in this work, and the characters, settings, and events thereof, are the properties of their respective owners. As this work is an interpretation of the original material and not for-profit, it constitutes fair use. Reference to real persons, places, or events are made in a fictional context, and are not intended to be libelous, defamatory, or in any way factual.

If you happen to be working on some creative writing project, fanfiction or NaNoWriMo or what have you, post exactly one sentence/paragraph/whatever from each of your current work(s) in progress in your journal. It should probably be your favourite or most intriguing sentence so far, but what you choose is entirely your discretion. Mention the title (and genre) if you like, but don’t mention anything else — this is merely to whet the general appetite for your forthcoming work(s).

I did this for the comics, mixes, and fic I have in progress. There are kind of a lot of these.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.10: A Climax Is ReachedRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; the Ambiguously Gay Duo; Tek JansenDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which a daring rescue is staged, and a climax is reached. This chapter also finishes up with some actual (if simplistic) animation, which I think makes this series officially a Multimedia Event.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.09: A Key ClueRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; the Ambiguously Gay Duo; Tek JansenDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which Stephen has a long-overdue revelation, Harvey spots a long-overdue clue, Tek joins the party, and Reducto and Jon have a heart-to-heart conversation.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.08: Science Fiction Double EntendreRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; the Ambiguously Gay Duo; Tek JansenDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.07: Enjoy The RideRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; the Ambiguously Gay Duo; Strangers With Candy; American Dad; Tom Thumb and ThumbelinaDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which our heroes crash a whole bunch of former secret supervillain bases, to the agitation of their current owners (not to mention Stephen). Meanwhile, Jon plans a daring escape with gratuitous Hitchhiker's Guide references and an Amy Sedaris cameo (as if this series weren't confusing enough).

Godfrey the mole (Jon) is from Tom Thumb and Thumbelina; Jimmy's Grandpa (Stephen) is from that time TDS did a Schoolhouse Rock parody; Dr. Dandliker the dentist (Stephen) is from American Dad; and I hope I don't have to tell you who's who in the animated SWC opening.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.06: Thrill Me, Chill MeRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; The Ambiguously Gay Duo; The Magic Roundabout (aka Doogal)Disclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which Jon tries to talk some sense into Reducto; our heroes fly towards a secret base; Zeebad has limited career prospects; and Stephen is introduced to the difficulties of riding a vehicle shaped like the DuoCar.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.05: Code PinkRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; The Ambiguously Gay DuoDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which Birdgirl makes her entrance, although this is completely overshadowed by the entrances of the Ambiguously Gay Duo; and terrible, terrible double entendres ensue.

Title: Drawing the Line, episode 1.04: Holding Out For The HeroesRating: TV-14Series: TDS/TCR; Harvey Birdman; The Venture Bros.Disclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. The animated characters are copyright various studios, none of which are mine.

In which Jon explores his new environment, Harvey puts out a call for help, Professor Impossible does the impossible, and Phil tries to teach Stephen about the facts of life.

(You can search for Professor Impossible video in the Adult Swim archives; I recommend "Impossibly Great", followed by "Breaking The Rules".)

Title: Drawing the LineRating: Through TV-14Series: TDS/TCR, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, The Ambiguously Gay Duo (Saturday Night Live), The New Tek Jansen Adventures, with cameos from The Simpsons, Venture Bros, and othersDisclaimer: This is a work of parody. Although reference is made to real persons and places, the dialog, actions, and content are products of the author's imagination only. Animated characters are the property of Hanna-Barbera, NBC, Busboy, FOX, and others. Used with love, but without permission.

When Stephen Colbert sues his boss with the help of his lawyer Reducto (voiced by Stephen Colbert), Jon hires the law firm of Phil Ken Sebben (voiced by Stephen Colbert) to represent him.

It's the cartoon trial of the century, especially when Ace (voiced by Stephen Colbert) and Gary, Colby (voiced by Stephen Colbert), Professor Impossible (voiced by Stephen Colbert), and of course Tek Jansen (voiced by Stephen Colbert) get involved.